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Opinions/Editorials Title: Here listen christines point of view. good posts, both of you. you make some very astute points. there's one point that i think you're missing here and, that is, that many of us are disappointed again in what we see as a lack of honesty here not that we expected Ron Paul to be our saviour. i think all of us on 4um are more realistic than that. this is a repeat of 2008 when Ron Paul pulled out just before the Texas primary. we were led to believe that he had a delegate strategy. now with this, he's pulled the rug out from under all those who worked to become delegates and who planned to cast a vote for him at the convention. he pulled up short again and i am certain that that it was not a sudden decision. imo, he and Rand both owe his many, many supporters an immediate explanation. and one more thing...how is it after all the criticism of Romney heretofore can the Pauls suddenly do a 180 and endorse him (assuming Ron plans to also)? that to me is an abandonment of his principles. christine posted on 2012-06-08 Poster Comment: Total lightweight airhead. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 13. "there's one point that i think you're missing here and, that is, that many of us are disappointed again in what we see as a lack of honesty here not that we expected Ron Paul to be our saviour....this is a repeat of 2008 when Ron Paul pulled out just before the Texas primary. we were led to believe that he had a delegate strategy. now with this, he's pulled the rug out from under all those who worked to become delegates and who planned to cast a vote for him at the convention. he pulled up short again and i am certain that that it was not a sudden decision. I'm afraid I'm on christines side with this issue, she pretty much nailed how I feel about Ron Paul. If you have a rational explanation for his betrayal of those who trusted him, and why his son, Rand, would compromise his principles, lets hear it. Thanks!
#4. To: Murron (#3) If you have a rational explanation for his betrayal of those who trusted him, and why his son, Rand, would compromise his principles, lets hear it. Thanks! The race is over. Only the delusional think Ron Paul can still win. He doesn't have the numbers. It is Obama or Romney. Choose sides. One of those two definitely will be president. Romney isn't perfect or even close, but he has more in common with us then Obama ever will.
#9. To: A K A Stone (#4) Romney isn't perfect or even close, but he has more in common with us then Obama ever will. He's white and kind of a Christian?
#10. To: Fred Mertz (#9) [Romney] "He's white and kind of a Christian?" And Obama is kind of white and a Christian. ;-D
#13. To: Ferret Mike, Fred Mertz, A K A Stone, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#10) [Romney] "He's white and kind of a Christian?" Yeah, and they have the same corporations and bankers contributing to them. They're twins! Like Romulus and Remus, raised by wolves and peckerwoods.
Replies to Comment # 13. I'm well versed with the legend of the founding of the Roman Empire, and I have been supporting Dr. Paul and will be writing him in in November. We disagree on a lot, but we agree on some things.
#15. To: hondo68 (#13) #77. To:Infowarrior (#75)
Bingo.... you nailed it. Doesnt take much. Talking to these two defective minds is alot like sandblasting a soup cracker. rf396 posted on 2012-06-08 22:15:04 ET Reply Trace
This is the funniest guy I've ever seen.
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